It was recently announced that leading gaming and sports betting partner Gaming1 has agreed to a deal that will supply the French headquartered casino group Partouche with its catalogue of online gambling games.
The upcoming launch in Switzerland will witness the group’s latest brand Pasino integrate 28 titles selected from the extensive portfolio offered by Gaming 1. Some of those immersive games include Cash of Lords, Boost Racers City Edition, Kassius, and Relic Heros, as well as Blackjack and American Roulette.
Sylvain Boniver, Chief Operating Officer for Gaming1, commented on the arrangement, “We’ve had an extensive commercial presence in Switzerland since the market went live, and we are delighted to have further strengthened our network with this agreement. Partouche is an industry leading operator group with an impressive player reach, so it’s fantastic to be a part of the company’s latest project. We have no doubt that its players will enjoy our hit games.”
Alexander Sosnovski, iGaming CEO at Casino du Lac in Geneva, also commented, “Gaming1’s coveted portfolio makes for a strong addition to our players’ entertainment offering.
Our PASINO online casino is set to take the Swiss market by the storm and we are happy to offer premium quality games such as those created by Gaming1. We value this partnership as Gaming1 games are well known among players in Belgium as well as on the international markets.
Gaming1’s latest partnership further extends its international reach, with a series of new market entries and commercial agreements planned over the coming months.”
As well as its renowned in-house gaming suite, the company currently operates more than 20 online gaming brands with land-based partners in Spain, Portugal, France, Serbia, Peru and Colombia.
Pasino.com appears to be betting that Swiss gamblers might confuse it with Pasino.ch, the planned online casino of Group Partouche’s Casino du Lac Meyrin in Geneva. Pasino.ch continues to show only a ‘coming soon’ banner with the opportunity to subscribe to learn when it launches.